OOC: I understand the armor thing, it's not indestructable, unless condensed and that not only eliminates all movement but it can condense small parts and fragments. I see how my former posts were misleading, they are also vulnerable to sound waves, for future reference. Think Venom symbiote.

Erabus seperated the spike that Xeios was attempting to smack. One of the spikes stayed its course while the other bolted towards the ground piercing the earth beneath the two fighters, in an attempt to go underneath the fighter to send him off guard.. Xeios tapped the spike and the electricity flowed into the ground completely avoiding Erabus. As this happened Erabus stretched his claws to attack Xeios' arms, with a quick stab to the shoulder. Bandages are used to cover wounds aren't they.

Ooc-- one of the things you have to think of as a fighter in this type of situation, is what your 'character' is aware of. My electrical attack is not telegraphing itself, any more than any other attack I'm using. You're neglecting to realize this, and breaking the fourth wall between what you know, and what Erabus knows. Personally, I think you might need some coaching in one direction or another, but others might find a fourth wall breaking moment to be a 'GodMod' and I'd like to see you work this out.

Another issue you have is this soul-weapon of yours, which if used correctly is a great tool. Unfortunately, it is being used as an omni-purpose indestructible device, which protects your body, can be moved and changed in an instant, and can be formed as a weapon or armor simultaneously without consequence. Which is also considered a god mod. I understand, it's the only trick your character has, but it's a damn overpowered trick.

Back to my original point, what is your characters motivation for splitting the spike, and sending a chunk of it into the earth? If you can't come up with a good reason, then then there's probably not a reason for your character to have done it.

Sorry for any typos, this is done on my phone which doesn't like this site very much.